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NUS Law Scholar Alvin Tan Jye Yee and Girlfriend : Update

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A National University of Singapore (NUS) law scholarship holder from Malaysia has stirred up controversy for posting sexually explicit photographs and videos of his girlfriend and himself on his blog.

Mr Alvin Tan Jye Yee, 24, who is in Malaysia now, may be doing this to gain attention but lawyers said he may get more than he bargained for.

Mr Bryan Tan of Keystone Law Corp said that if the blog owner enters Singapore, he could be prosecuted for breaching the Films Act for his obscene videos, even if he is not Singaporean and the videos may not have been shot here.

He added that if he is a student here, he may have broken school rules. NUS' code of student conduct states behaviour that is "offensive should not be a feature of our students".
 

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From today's ST online he appears to have considered the consequences. So, he is completely aware. But he seems very shortsighted. Ah, the exuberance of youth!
 

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A National University of Singapore (NUS) law scholarship holder from Malaysia has stirred up controversy for posting sexually explicit photographs and videos of his girlfriend and himself on his blog.

Mr Alvin Tan Jye Yee, 24, who is in Malaysia now, may be doing this to gain attention but lawyers said he may get more than he bargained for.

Mr Bryan Tan of Keystone Law Corp said that if the blog owner enters Singapore, he could be prosecuted for breaching the Films Act for his obscene videos, even if he is not Singaporean and the videos may not have been shot here.

He added that if he is a student here, he may have broken school rules. NUS' code of student conduct states behaviour that is "offensive should not be a feature of our students".

Lately the 3 words keep coming together...Malaysian, Law, Sex.
 

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They claim that they don't care what others think. Then why post on a blog for public viewing? :confused:
 
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From today's ST online he appears to have considered the consequences. So, he is completely aware. But he seems very shortsighted. Ah, the exuberance of youth!



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Aware his scholarship could be terminated becsuse of the blog, he said he is more curious about how far he can push boundaries . " What can (NUS) do ? Terminate my scholarship or expel me ? i cant say I will be fine with it, but if it happens, I can acccept it . I started my company and I have my own savings ," he added .
 
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This guy is highly schooled but zero wisdom. His law career is over



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Barely one month after a NUS Law professor was charged in court for obtaining sexual gratification from his student in exchange for better grades, NUS Law Faculty is hit by another sex scandal again.

Alvin Tan Jye Yee, a National University of Singapore (NUS) law scholarship holder from Malaysia found himself in the spotlight for posting sexually explicit photos and videos of him having sex with his girlfriend on his blog, one of which featured him ‘poking’ her in doggie style in a public toilet at night.



In the same post, Alvin extended an invitation to interested couples to join him in a ‘swing party’ to exchange sex partners. His girlfriend, from a university in Malacca, declared her dream to be a AV porn star. She was heard moaning loudly like exactly like a Japanese AV actress in one of the clips.

Speaking to queries from the media, they said that they started the blog, which is not private, because they wanted to “share what they do in private with the world”.



There are no immediate comments from NUS Law School which is ranked one of the top ten law schools in the world.
 
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From today's ST online he appears to have considered the consequences. So, he is completely aware. But he seems very shortsighted. Ah, the exuberance of youth!


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NUS student posts shockingly erotic, gross photos

By Gail Chai | Yahoo! Newsroom*–*3 hours ago
On shocking erotic photos and videos of himself and his girlfriend going viral, a law scholar from the National University of Singapore (NUS) said it's "exciting".

He also said he is prepared to face the consequences of posting the sexual content on their personal blog.

On the site “Sumptuous Erotica”, Alvin Tan Jye Yee and Vivian Lee said they love posting about their sex life on the web “for everyone to enjoy” and that they upload only self-made content.

Some of the explicit photos posted on the website show the couple's naked bodies or body parts, and one shows a bloodstained sanitary pad.

In an interview with Yahoo! Singapore on Tuesday, Tan talked about why he started the blog and about facing the consequences of his postings.

"One fine day, we were just fooling around and my girlfriend had the idea of taking nude photos, just taking them, not necessarily uploading them. With more and more photos that we took, we started to want some sort of recognition for our work so we started uploading them on FB but we blurred out the critical parts," he said.

As the photos kept on getting flagged and being taken down, he said they started the blog near the end of September this year. It has since gone viral.

He says he has "mixed feelings" about all the attention the blog has gotten. "Part of me was worried about the real negative consequences like whether I breached anything legal or how would NUS react to this," he said.

"Of course the other part of me feels it’s quite surreal. I can’t say that I’m not excited," he added. "It’s not something you get to do everyday, it’s something most people won’t get to do in their whole life so that’s what I mean by exciting. It’s something different and unique."

He and his girlfriend have even been approached by companies in Singapore to endorse sex toys and lingerie, he disclosed.

Tan and Lee, both aged between 23 and both Malaysian, are in Malaysia now, and Tan has taken a leave of absence from school to pursue a daily deals business.

On 15 October 2012, someone anonymously asked the couple why they do such things and their reply was, “Because we believe that there’s nothing inherently wrong with sex."

"We don’t see why people who are sexually-active and/or being open about their sex lives should be treated as sinners or criminals. Sex is a natural reproductive process that really doesn’t deserve to have a stigma attached to it. Close-minded people need to get over it," they said.

On facing possible consequences, Tan, who is in his last year as a law student, said that NUS has not contacted him yet.

"So far so good. I wouldn’t say I’m not worried but I’m prepared for it – to be expelled, for my scholarship to be taken away," he asserted, adding that he is prepared for either or both as he has been on leave from NUS for a year and a half. "I started my own firm and it’s doing pretty well, so that’s actually my career plan anyway," he said.

He still want to come back to Singapore to finish his studies if he can."I have some time right now so I want to do that but I’m not sure if I’ll be allowed to do that anymore. I would definitely go back to Singapore if I’m allowed to," he said.

Touching on the legal consequences of posting such explicit photos, he explained that all the activities had taken place in Malaysia and the postings had been done there.

"I know that also in law... if you’re not a Singapore national and you committed a crime outside of Singapore then you are basically scot-free," he said. "I don’t think I’ve contravened anything based on my own legal knowledge."

He said his friends who have read an article from The Straits Times quoting a lawyer as saying Tan could face charges for breaching the Films Act for the explicit videos do not agree with that lawyer.

"I don’t think I’m in any legal trouble," he averred.
An ex-classmate of Tan from junior college was not surprised by the NUS student’s behaviour. “He was very competitive in class, really smart and outspoken but at the same time eccentric. He was just plain weird so I wasn’t surprised when he came up with the blog,” she said.
 

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Touching on the legal consequences of posting such explicit photos, he explained that all the activities had taken place in Malaysia and the postings had been done there.

"I know that also in law... if you’re not a Singapore national and you committed a crime outside of Singapore then you are basically scot-free," he said. "I don’t think I’ve contravened anything based on my own legal knowledge."


Tan and Lee, both aged between 23 and both Malaysian, are in Malaysia now, and Tan has taken a leave of absence from school to pursue a daily deals business.


He is using taxpayers money which goes to funding his law education to find loopholes in the law to exploit. This Malaysian shit is a real piece of work. Definitely a trait similar to PRC scholars.
 
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Another Very Very Difficult Decision On the Plate !!!


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Touching on the legal consequences of posting such explicit photos, he explained that all the activities had taken place in Malaysia and the postings had been done there.

"I know that also in law... if you’re not a Singapore national and you committed a crime outside of Singapore then you are basically scot-free," he said. "I don’t think I’ve contravened anything based on my own legal knowledge."


Tan and Lee, both aged between 23 and both Malaysian, are in Malaysia now, and Tan has taken a leave of absence from school to pursue a daily deals business.


He is using taxpayers money which goes to funding his law education to find loopholes in the law to exploit. This Malaysian shit is a real piece of work. Definitely a trait similar to PRC scholars.
 
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Bros , how long do you think NUS will take

to issue a reply ???
 

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If this Malaysian shit is paying his own uni fees, then no issues at all. But he is using tax monies to commit crimes by exploiting loopholes in the legal system.
 
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